
Do You Need a Grading and Erosion Control Permit for Your Colorado Springs Lot Project?
June 23, 2026
A Grading and Erosion Control (GEC) Permit is a city-issued authorization required before any clearing, grading, excavation, or filling begins on a property in Colorado Springs. The permit ensures land-disturbing activities comply with municipal stormwater regulations and protect surrounding properties and waterways. This guide covers permit definitions and triggers, the application process, required erosion control
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Steps to Building a Strong Asphalt Parking Lot
April 24, 2025
Creating a durable and reliable asphalt parking lot requires more than pouring pavement. It involves careful planning, site preparation, expert paving techniques, and long-term maintenance strategies. Whether you’re managing a commercial space, an apartment complex, or a high-traffic facility, following a structured process is key to ensuring your parking lot serves its purpose for decades
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Cost-Effective Ways to Fix Asphalt Damage
April 21, 2025
Asphalt damage, whether it’s cracks, potholes, or surface fading can be a costly headache for property managers, often leading to increased expenses and tenant dissatisfaction. In Colorado’s freeze-thaw climate, neglecting repairs escalates small issues into budget-busting repaves. Cost-effective fixes like crack filling, patching, and sealcoating save money while extending pavement life. This guide explores practical
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How Long Does an Asphalt Repair Last?
April 21, 2025
Asphalt surfaces whether driveways, parking lots, or roads are built to withstand heavy use, but they’re not immune to wear. Cracks, potholes, and fading can emerge over time due to traffic, weather, and age, prompting the need for repairs. For property owners, one question stands out: how long will an asphalt repair last? The answer
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